he ll hand them over and be remanded to custody. that will be that. and of course, it was said earlier, and that s absolutely right, that if his attorneys are successful in bail pending appe had no problem since he s been out on bail. he s not the type of person that s going to violate. that would be forestalling the entire sentence and would be a good piece of strategy by his attorneys, but it seems as though he will not have that motion granted. the judge is not likely to do so, especially because the appealable issues the defense is arguing are essentially mistakes that the judge himself made. so he s not going to look too kindly on those being the grounds for his bail-pending appeal. that is exactly what that means. if his bailed motion is denied, he will be remanded to custody immediately and will go to one of the end up at one of the sci s, state correctional institutions. let s jump back outside to